Building Excellence: Why Our Modular Temporary Stadium Stands Are the Ultimate Choice for Your Event
  
 When planning your next major sporting event, music festival, or celebration, the construction of the audience stands is not just a logistical matter—it is a critical factor determining the success of your event. A safe, stable, and well-designed stand with excellent sightlines can instantly enhance the spectator experience and ensure everything runs smoothly.
  
 Our Modular Temporary Stadium Stands are born from this very purpose. We move beyond complex and cumbersome traditional building methods to offer a complete, modern solution built on the design philosophy of the 
Raya Stage System—an integrated ecosystem of efficiency, safety, and flexibility.
 
 Core Advantages: Performance Beyond Tradition
Rapid Assembly, Unlimited Flexibility
 The core structure of the stands features an innovative plug-in design. The key connecting component—high-strength Aluminum Alloy Plug-in Stage elements—makes assembly as simple and precise as fitting building blocks. This design eliminates the need for complex tools or extensive welding, significantly reducing installation time and allowing you to meet tight event schedules.
  
 Rock-Solid and Worry-Free Safety
 Safety is non-negotiable. The load-bearing foundation of our stands comes from two engineered and proven robust systems:
A Powerful Frame: The 
Steel Truss System provides unrivalled support and stability for the entire stand structure, ideal for large venues needing to hold thousands of people.
A Lightweight Roof: 
aluminum truss is extensively used for building stage roofs, and supporting lighting and sound rigs. It combines the strength of steel with the lightness of aluminum, ensuring the safety and efficient hoisting of overhead structures.
This combination of a "steel frame skeleton with aluminum wings" ensures absolute safety while achieving optimal functionality and cost-effectiveness.
  
 One System, A Total SolutionBy choosing us, you receive more than just a collection of stand decks. You gain an integrated solution developed by experts from 
Raya Scaffolding and stage technology. All components, from the spectator tiers to the 
Aluminum Stage Truss for the performance area, adhere to unified design standards and are perfectly compatible. This means fewer suppliers, a more coordinated process, and greater overall reliability.
  
Our System, Your Perfect Stage
Whether you need to build a temporary stadium for tens of thousands or create an electrifying atmosphere for an outdoor concert, our system can be perfectly adapted. We firmly believe that a remarkable event starts with a solid foundation—and our Modular Temporary Stadium Stands are the cornerstone you can trust.
  II. Applicable Scenarios
 Sports Events Field
 They are suitable for temporarily held football matches, basketball games, track and field events, equestrian competitions, etc. When the seating capacity of existing sports venues cannot meet the viewing needs, 
Heavy-duty steel bleachers temporary stands are built to increase capacity (e.g., additional spectator areas for large-scale events, exclusive stands for away fans). They can also be used for spectator seating construction in outdoor temporary stadiums (e.g., beach football matches, street basketball games).
Cultural Performance Field
 They are commonly used in open-air concerts, music festivals, drama performances, and other events. Temporary stands can be arranged in a circular, fan-shaped, or single-sided layout around the stage, providing the audience with a better viewing angle while adapting to different venues (e.g., park lawns, urban squares, squares outside gymnasiums).
 Exhibition and Celebration Field
 In large-scale exhibition opening ceremonies, urban celebrations, festival parades, award ceremonies, and other events, temporary stands can serve as guest viewing seats, media reporting seats, or ordinary audience viewing areas to meet the needs of different groups of people.
 Other Special Scenarios
 Such as large-scale public welfare activities, religious gatherings, outdoor corporate annual meetings, etc. When an event requires centralized organization of the audience and there are no fixed seating facilities, temporary stands can provide a safe and orderly viewing space.
  III. Construction and Dismantling Process
 Preparatory Stage
 Site Survey: Confirm the flatness of the site, ground load-bearing capacity (avoiding soft soil or areas with dense underground pipelines), and surrounding environment (e.g., presence of obstacles, wind conditions).
 Scheme Design: Determine the scale, number of tiers, seating quantity, functional supporting facilities, and safety evacuation routes of the stands according to event needs, and issue detailed construction drawings and safety calculation reports.
 Material Preparation: Purchase or lease standardized modular components (e.g., support columns, beams, pedals, seats) and inspect material quality (e.g., steel corrosion, seat firmness).
 Construction Implementation Stage
 Site Cleaning and Foundation Treatment: Clean up debris on the site, level uneven ground (e.g., laying gravel cushions or steel plates) to ensure a stable foundation.
 Module Assembly: Build the support structure in the order of the drawings (columns first, then beams), lay pedals, install guardrails and seats, and set up emergency exits, lighting, and indication signs simultaneously.
 Safety Inspection: After construction, conduct load tests (e.g., ballast tests simulating audience weight), wind resistance tests, and emergency evacuation drills, and obtain safety qualification reports from professional institutions.
  Use and Maintenance Stage
 Arrange dedicated personnel to inspect the structural stability of the stands during the event and promptly handle unexpected problems (e.g., loose seats, slippery pedals).
 Guide the audience to enter and exit in an orderly manner to avoid overcrowding (strictly receive the audience according to the designed seating quantity, and no overloading is allowed).
 Dismantling and Recycling Stage
 After the event, dismantle in the order of "accessories first, then main structure" (first remove seats and guardrails, then pedals, beams, and columns).
 Clean and overhaul the dismantled modular components (e.g., derust, replace damaged parts), store them by category for subsequent reuse (high-quality temporary stand components can be reused more than 50 times).
  IV. Selection and Precautions
 Choose Formal Suppliers
 Prioritize suppliers with qualifications (e.g., professional contracting qualification for steel structure engineering, event safety permit) and rich cases (e.g., experience in building temporary stands for large-scale events or performances). Avoid using low-cost products without qualifications to ensure safety performance.
 Clarify Needs and Budget
 Communicate with suppliers in advance about the event scale, number of audiences, and functional needs (e.g., whether VIP seats or media platforms are required), and reasonably determine the stand specifications based on the budget to avoid over-design or insufficient functions.
 Pay Attention to Site and Environmental Restrictions
 Confirm whether the site allows the construction of temporary stands (e.g., urban squares require approval from the urban management department). At the same time, consider environmental factors (e.g., outdoor stands need to take rainproof and windproof measures, and should not be used in heavy rain or strong wind weather).
 Attach Importance to Safety Details
 Require suppliers to provide complete safety plans and inspection reports. Before the event, check whether emergency exits are unobstructed, guardrails are firm, and indication signs are clear to ensure the safety of the audience.